Great use case example of how augmented reality can be used to showcase real estate. Users can go from a table top overview to world scale AR. They can also tour an actual unit in the building to get a feel for the layout and view.

With the help of an interior designer, or going it alone, decorating your home always brought with it the risk of things not coming together the way you had envisioned – the lampshade didn’t actually fit the color scheme, the coffee table was too tall for your sofa, everything ended up too cluttered.

For over a decade omni-channel has been a term used to describe digital and physical marketing. While many have strived to achieve an omni-channel strategy, unifying the digital and physical customer experiences have been an ongoing challenge for marketers. However, that may be changing. Advances in augmented reality (AR) can help to bring these two worlds together.

Over the next few years, we will see significant adoption of AR technology by brands and retailers as a way to engage consumers and deliver a more compelling brand experience. We will see AR bridge the gap between the online and offline worlds. In many ways, AR can serve as the cornerstone for tying the digital and physical brand experiences together.

This is fun app that allows the user to cross through a doorway into an entirely different world. We created the augmented reality app with Unity and Apple’s ARKit. The user can place the portal anywhere they like and experience inter-dimensional travel.